>>127746751 (OP)
yeah i need help on this like >>127746778 i had death click for me instantly but stuff like morbid angel seems to chaotic in a way that gets boring
>>127747221
Where the fuck did people get the idea that floridas weather is some perfect tropical paradise. When its not raining its humid and scorching outside, fun for a vacation maybe but nearly dying of heat stroke every time you try going to the grocery store gets old. Also the people suck.
>>127746751 (OP)
Primacy bias due to mainly conservative fans. The fans also tend to only like the earlier albums too, which is primacy bias within primacy bias.
The zoomer mind is saturated with overproduced wankery that needs at least 10 000 likes on social media. Time to fund another Archspire album full of sweep arpeggios.
>>127748972
I mean, even by 2000s standards, 90s death metal production is hit and miss. Breeding the Spawn sounded like shit, and Effigy of the Forgotten wasn’t much better, but within the same subgenre, The Erosion of Sanity was great.
>>127747213
Your ears haven't been trained to pick up on what makes it interesting within the chaos because you lack exposure to this type of music. Your ear is getting fatigued and your brain interprets that as "boring". Give it a year.
>>127747196
I've always loved how this contrasts against the other genres that FL was known for (Miami Bass, Florida Breaks). We need a crossover single with DJ Icey and Deicide to really ruin everyones fun time.
>>127752097
By all accounts from the bands it wasn't really a "scene". There weren't really clubs/venues that catered to a death metal audience or anything. There wasn't even really a big local audience. Florida being the epicenter for American dm was more about Morrisound being one of the first professional studios that took the music seriously enough to produce it.
>>127746751 (OP)
I don't, I don't even like pure death metal, cuz just like rap, it has no melody. The best (and underrated) death metal band is dark tranquility, listen to Damage Done, it's so melodic, that's what I think MCR would sound like, if they were a DM band.